Thursday, October 8, 2009

Barbara Of DR. THANISCH Seen Through The Riedel Wine Glass I tasted From As Well As Some Of The Fine Msel German Rieslings, Too ... 10/09

The headline should read " Mosel " , oops ... and tasted should be in capitals ...


I LOVE THESE ARTSY PHOTOS I TOOK LAST WEEK ( OCT. 2009 ) HERE IN CLEVELAND PARK, N.W. WASHINGTON D.C. ODF OWNER BARABARA RUNDQUIST WHEN SHE VISITED CLEVELAND PARK WINES & SPIRITS WITHCHRIDTINA MORRIS.

I ESPECIALLY LOVE HOW THE IMAGE IS SHRUNK WHEN YOU SEE IT THROUGH THE GLASS GIVING US TWO LEVELS OF REALITY OR PLEASURE, SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT, both equally pleasing to the eye as well as stimulating ...



This was a great serendipitous visit where we tasted three dry Mosel Rieslings from Barabara's DR. THANISCH wines and I snapped this quick succession of photos of her.




What I like most is that you see part of her outside the wine glass and part of her molded and bended and turned at an angle that has the images facing each other sometimes.

In many ways the pictures are quite subtle and you have look closely - a second time ot third to get the various effects and nuances ...




I like Barbara's smile and her various expressions as she humored me her as I snapped away. Some pictures she was aware of and others not. It's good to have that type of balance.




I will have to write more about these but I love the big eye each time that I captured - her left eye - just beyond the rim of the Reidel glasses that I use to taste from. This immediately caught my attention and I am thrilled to have them.




Stay-tuned for more and thanks Barbara for these excellent pictures. I like them at least - I hope that you do, too.
They make me pause and look more closely. I like enlarging them on the screen to see all that is captured by the Canon Power Shot SD 790 IS Digital Elph in these fractions of time.







I also like that in each picture some of the golden color of the Mosel DR. THANISCH German Rieslings are visible in the bottom left corner. This puts two very important elements together - and visible to anyone looking at the pictures ...




Enjoy these pictures of Barbara Rundquist ... cheers, TONY

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